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10 FS II Configuration Editor
This chapter explains how to use the Configuration Editor software to program the
FreeSpeak II system. Configuration Editor is a convenient and flexible tool that
allows you to quickly and easily create or edit configurations.
You can use the FS II Configuration Editor to extract, backup, edit and restore
configurations from the FS II Base stations. Configurations are initially extracted
from an FS II Base station via Ethernet or the serial cable, and once extracted
they can be edited and either sent back to the Base station or saved to disk for
future use.
It can also be used to clone a Base station in case of systems failure - all beltpack
registrations and the system ID are stored within the configuration.
This chapter contains the following sections:
Loading configurations
Configuration Editor Screen basics
Registering beltpacks using the over the air (OTA) facility
Configuring beltpacks
Configuring ports
Configuring groups and wireless partylines
Reducing antenna interference
Configuring IFBs
Configuring Base station system parameters
Diagnostics
Upgrading the Configuration Editor